I don’t know about you, but I don’t want any of those toxic ingredients down in those parts.

So here’s my super simple recipe for my homemade lubricant. Not only is this homemade lubricant recipe all natural and safe, but it’s filled with nourishing ingredients that are actually beneficial to your skin and healthy for your nether-regions. This also makes the best sensual massage lotion. And I might add that I think it would make a great gift to give to your hunny!

Melt the coconut oil and beeswax on your stovetop until melted using a double boiler. You can just use a pot of water and a glass measuring cup, too – just put the coconut oil and beeswax in the measuring cup and put the measuring cup in the pot of water.

Once melted, add essential oil. Remove from heat and let cool completely until hardened. You may need to put it in the refrigerator to harden a bit if your house is above 76 degrees. It’s very important for the coconut oil to be hard because it will not whip if it’s liquid.

I LOVE this idea!! I wonder if this would work if you make it, after whipping it (or even before) into drops. I’ve seen a post about making coconut “dots” to use in oil pulling. It makes it easier to get just enough without “contaminating” the rest of it. I think basically you just melt it, let it harden a bit, then put, say, in a plastic baggie and cut off one corner. Then squeeze out onto wax paper, put into fridge to set, and then store them in a jar.

Great idea but coconut oil melts when it gets hot. I have a jar on the back of the stove for cooking and it is never solid past June and I live in Michigan when June is not the warmest month out there. We use plain coconut oil and put it in a ketchup / mustard / condiment squeeze bottle and keep it by the bed.

i want to try this, but i have hygiene/ health concerns of using this as a vag. lubricant. is it okay to use it for that as well as for skin massage. is it greasy/oily? do i need to put a towel down?
also could doterra whisper essential oil be added for the scent instead of your recommended synergy oil? thanks

Do you know how this potentially affects fertility? I can only use the preseed lubricant anyway (every other lubricant gives me a yeast infection), but before I try this I’d want to know if it would get in the way of my hubby and I attempting to get pregnant.

The lubrication on latex condoms is not oil based. I’m not sure what it is (probably some petroleum by-product), but that’s how there can be lubricant on latex condoms.

And actually, there ARE non-latex condoms out there. There are of course the natural lamb skin condoms, but if one is using condoms for disease prevention, you shouldn’t use lamb skin condoms because they are porous. If you want a non-latex condom, they do make them. Instead of latex, they use polyisoprene. Several of the larger condom manufacturers have now jumped onto the wagon of latex-free.

I like the idea of whipping the oil, good tip. I am curious though, with other body oils that I have mixed for my skin, they turn to liquid when it is warm, and then back to solid. Does the beeswax stop the coconut oil from doing this? Does the whipped stuff revert back to liquid? Great idea, thanks

This is great!you actually don’t even need the beeswax! If you want the warming sensation you can do organic vegetable glycerine. It gets warm with use and with blowing.sorry if tmi!lol! This combinaton will not affect fertility other than to make things much more moist and cozy feeling which makes it easier for sperm to make their way upward.

I would HIGHLY recommend that you test this on the inside of your wrist or thigh before even thinking of putting it on your “parts.” Many people are sensitive to coconut oil and/or essential oil(s), especially cinnamon. I would not want it be inside of me….

My hubs and I have been using straight coconut oil for this purpose for a long time…and I can say I think it promotes vaginal health….it has natural cleansing properties and I can truthfully say I’ve never gotten an infection since we have been using it…something I used to get periodically “pre-coconut”…. it also works better IMO than anything on the market. I’ll have to try out the cinnamon or veggie glycerin…

Can you tell me the pH of coconut oil. Vaginal pH is any where from 3.5 to 4.5. It’s important to keep that in balance (and in mind) when considering what goes inside your lady parts. Any interruption in this balance is an infection waiting to happen.

Hi Mickie, pH cannot be determined using an oil. pH is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration in an aqueous (water based) solution. Since there is no water in coconut oil, you can’t accurately measure the pH of it. For the super geeks needing more info about that, look up hydronium ions.

Coconut oil contains caprylic acid and lauric acid which are all well documented to prevent yeast, bacteria and is considered an effective anti fungal, too. Many people use it to clear vaginal infections and other infections in the body.

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